Publications

Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications

 

Kucharski, L.T., Duncan, S., Egan, S.S., & Falkenbach, D.M.  (in press) Psychopathy and Malingering of

                Psychiatric Disorder in Criminal Defendants.  Behavioral Sciences and the Law. 

 

Falkenbach, D., & Poythress, N., Heide, K.M.  (2003) Psychopathic Features in a Juvenile Diversion Population: A

                Study of Two Self-Report Measures.  Behavioral Sciences and the Law.

                    

Stiles, P., Poythress, N., Hall, A., Falkenbach, D., Williams, R. (2001). Understanding research consent

                disclosures: Improving the informed consent process when recruiting persons with mental illness as

                participants.  Psychiatric Services, 52 (6), 780-785.

Manuscripts Under Review/ In Progress

 

Falkenbach, D.M., Egan, S.S.  The Validity of Aggression Assessment Measures and Criterion Contamination in

                Psychopathy Research.  Submitted for review to Assessment special section on  interpersonal aggression

                and violence.

 

Falkenbach, D.M., Fava, J.L. Psychopathic traits in women: Do gender differences pervade the construct and

                correlates? Revised and resubmitted  to the Behavioral Sciences and the Law special issue dealing with

                “Gender and Psychopathy.”

 

Kucharski, L.T., Falkenbach, D.M., Duncan, S. Antisocial Personality disorder and malingering.  Currently being

                revised for the Bulletin for the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law.

 

Falkenbach, D.M., Poythress, N.P., & Creevy, C. Psychopaths in the Community?  An Exploration of the Variants

           of Psychopathy.  Manuscript submitted to Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

 

Douglas, K.S.,  Greenbaum, P., Poythress, N.G., Falkenbach, D. , Cruise, K., Lee, Z., & Murrie, D.  The Antisocial

Process Screening Device, Self-Report Version: A Multi-Sample Psychometric and Factor-Analytic

Evaluation Among Delinquent Youth.  Revised and Resubmitted to Assessment.

 

Falkenbach, D.M., Manchak, S., & Falki, M.  Psychopathic traits in a nonclinical sample: Reliability and construct

                validity of two self-report measures. Manuscript in Progress. 

 

Falkenbach, D.M. (in progress).  Assessment of psychopathic features among juvenile detainees and offenders.  In

                D. W. Springer and A.R. Roberts (eds.) Forensic Social Work in Juvenile and Criminal Justice: Assessment, Treatment, and Research.    

               






















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